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10 Top Destinations for Family Fishing Vacations

Family trip or fishing trip? If you’re debating whether vacation days should go toward a family outing or days on the water, you might be asking the wrong question. A better question is where to can take your family on a fishing-themed vacation this summer. If that’s the question you’re ready to ask, we’ve got the answers, and we’ve even considered that odd idea that everyone might not want to fish all the time!

10 Top Destinations for Family Fishing Vacations

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From Custer State Park, where bison and bighorn sheep roam, to the Wild West town of Deadwood where gunfighters take to the streets, the Black Hills offer a host of fun stuff for families to enjoy. Often overlooked, even by sportsmen, are the trout-filled streams that tumble through Black Hills and the fishy little lakes that dot the rugged landscape. The lakes, most of which you can fish effectively from the bank or a small boat, offer everything from yellow perch to jumbo lake trout. Don’t spend every available minute chasing fish, though. Mount Rushmore truly is a must-see spot for the entire family.

Tucked between the Florida Everglades and 10,000 Islands, Everglades City offers the best of both worlds to family fishermen. From the marina at Miller's World Resortin Everglades City, traveling one way leads to vast island-protected saltwater flats, where young anglers can cast for everything from snapper and sheepshead to higher profile species like snook and tarpon. Point the boat in the opposite direction, and you’re headed deeper into the Everglades, where wildlife abounds and you can fish for freshwater and saltwater species from the same spots. The resort offers waterfront cabins, bike, canoe and kayak rentals, airboat tours and a classic Florida oyster house for mealtime.

For that family trip of a lifetime, head for the Last Frontier in search of giant halibut, majestic king salmon and various other sport fish. As you travel from Anchorage onto the Kenai Peninsula keep an eye out for moose, brown bears and other big critters. Fishing options range from wading rivers on your own for big rainbows, to taking a jetboat trip for salmon to chartering a bigger boat and targeting halibut that could turn out to be the size of your kitchen table. Speaking of tables, one reward of visiting this part of Alaska is the opportunity to bring home salmon and halibut for your own table!

Snow-capped peaks bound the ultra-clear lakes that are the namesake of Mammoth Lakesin California’s Eastern Sierra. Dozens of lakes pepper this region, and virtually all receive heavy stockings of trout (including some very big trout). Various resorts cater to family travel with cabins, campsites and boat rentals, and trout fishing is the main attraction. A boat isn’t critical, by the way. The shores of various lakes provide access to excellent fishing, and several tumbling trout streams offer opportunities to wade for both stocked and wild trout.

To most of the world, the Niagara River is best known for its spectacular waterfall, which you absolutely do need to visit while you’re in the area. For fishermen, this short river that connect lakes Erie and Ontario also stands out as one of the world’s most prolific fisheries. During the summer, walleyes, muskies and smallmouth bass take center stage on the Niagara, with the smallies serving up sizzling action. The riverside town of Lewiston, New York offers a perfect starting point for any trip down the river and a great center for a family vacation that might also include hiking, biking, exploring, visiting Niagara Falls State Park or even seeing the falls up close, from below, on a whirlpool jetboat tour.

Shallow grassy flats and some of the clearest water along the Texas coast make the Lower Laguna Madre an ideal destination for stalking redfish and speckled trout. If you choose to wade, the water feels good on summer days, and the fishing is as simple as casting a grub or spoon, reeling it back and hanging on tight.Port Isabel, which is located about as far south as you can go along the Texas coast, provides great access to these fish-rich waters, and local charter boats offer everything from dolphin cruises to wading trips to offshore fishing adventures. The Port Isabel area also provides the full beach trip experience on South Padre Island, with plenty of sand to lie on, shops to explore and fresh Gulf seafood to enjoy.

Shallow, stained, cover-laden and filled to the gills with crappie, walleyes, bass and bluegills, Pymatuning Lakebeckons families because the fish stack up in obvious spots during early summer and eat quite readily. Bounded entirely by state park lands, this long narrow lake on the Pennsylvania/Ohio border offers outstanding shoreline access, including piers and a causeway, and a 20-horsepower max for outboard motors makes it a great place to fish from a canoe or johnboat. Pymatuning State Park also offer inexpensive lakeside cabins and plenty of room for family camping.

Formed 200 years ago when earthquakes caused the Mississippi River to jump its channel and flood swampy bottomlands, Reelfoot Lake looks like a giant farm pond. More significantly, Reelfoot fishes like a farm pond, with jumbo bluegills, thick-bodied largemouths and always-abundant crappie and catfish all readily available and usually easy to locate. Most fishermen leave their fancy boats at home, knowing Reelfoot is a mine field of stumps and cypress knees. For that reason, Blue Bank Resortoffers aluminum fishing boats and motors as part of their fishing packages. They also have guides and multiple guests on the water every day, so they can set you up with the right bait and tell you exactly what you need to know to catch fish.

Many of the sport fishing boats that depart from H&M Landingrun 1/2- and 3/4- and full-trips that cater to visiting anglers and provide big family fun. You can bring your own gear or get fully outfitted with rental tackle. Either way, pick up your terminal gear locally, based on recent reports. Everything chomps early in the summer, and catches on these boats range from dorado and tuna to sand bass and calico bass. Plan to eat some seriously fresh seafood at one of the dockside restaurants after you get off the water. Of course, if you want to blend in a little freshwater fun, several of Southern Cal’s famous big-bass-filled smaller lakes are nearby.

The legendry line of pink cabins at Gaston’sfronts the Ozarks’ most famous tailwater, where fisheries folks stock more than 1 million catchable-sized trout every year. Simple bait rigs provide fast action from feisty rainbows to anglers of all ages. Meanwhile, heavyweight brown trout lurks in deep holes, offering a “big game” bonus. Bank fishing, wading and boating are all good options. Gaston’s offers a fleet of rental boats and a team of guides who are used to catering to family groups. They also have a network of hiking trails that provide great photo opportunities, plus amazing food in a restaurant that hangs over the river.

Your list of top 10 fishing spot falls short of places to fish or see. You left out the top three in the World that are in the State of Oregon.

Cathy

Why don't you list your top three in your post? I would love to see them personally. Miller's World is actually Glades Haven Cozy Cabins and Marina at Miller's World. The restaurant is the Wold Famous Oyster House. Everglades City is one of the worlds best fishing spots it's located at the edge of the 10,000 Islands where every nook and cranny offers the perfect spot on any give day.

https://www.facebook.com/kim.fisk.18 Kim Fisk

Do they still have the fish festival every year? I think in February? My sister used to live in Everglades City and I think her ex still does._

parkO

Im interested in hearing the Oregon spots. Plesae list them as I'm from Oregon and lived on the Rogue River fishing for Steelhead and Chinook Salmon on a regular basis so I can't imagine whats better than that… Thanks for the posts always love reading other outdoors man opinions.

Thanks
Shawn

Jeff

these top ten are nothing special, thee are better family options with places to see and fish.
New Yorks, ST. Lawrence river and the 1,000 islands come to mind, there is a lot to see and the fishing is great. How about the big lakes in Minnesota, they must have family oriented fishing trips.

https://www.facebook.com/kevin.parsons.583 Kevin Parsons

Pymatuning is home of the World famous Spillway which has been featured on the front page of the Wall Street Journal (twice), Better Homes and Gardens & National Geographic for "Where the Ducks Walk on the Fish" . The only State Park in PA where you are allowed to feed the wildlife. It really IS a great Family destination…..(and its FREE)

https://www.facebook.com/kevin.parsons.583 Kevin Parsons

The Spillway is FREE…….

Red Rectum

I took my family to McDonalds to get a filet-o-fish sandwich…

That's as good as it gets

Mitch

Alaska is probably one of the top destinations for anglers each year, here's my top three lodges to visit: Alaska Rainbow Lodge, Wilderness Place Lodge, and Lake Marie Lodge. As you know there are many more places to see and visit in Alaska, if you want more info check out: http://www.flyfishingvacationscenter.com